North
Carolina Listings in the National Register of Historic Places: HTML List or
PDF List . Both
have links to PDFs of nominations, and the HTML version also has
direct links to site locations in HPOWEB, the HPO online
GIS map service. The
nominations of virtually all of the the state's National Register
listings (not including archaeological listings) are now available
online. PDFs for listings made since 2006 are created from digital
nomination files and include color digital photographs. PDFs of
nominations prior to 2006 are made from scans of paper photocopies
of nominations. All are searchable insofar as possible, though
some PDFs made from scans of older, faded photocopies may not be
fully searchable.

The National Register of Historic
Places is the nation's official list of buildings,
structures, objects, sites, and districts worthy of
preservation for their significance in American history,
architecture, archaeology, and culture. Though the National
Register is a federal program, nominations are submitted by
the states through state historic preservation offices.

The North Carolina State Historic
Preservation Office has developed the following information
sheets to describe the National Register of Historic Places,
the meaning and advantages of listing in the Register, and
the procedures for nominating properties to the Register.

NRAC
Meeting
Minutes and Lists of Approved Properties,
including the pending National Register agenda for the
next meeting. Lists for past meetings include properties
and districts recommended by the NRAC for nomination to
the National Register and approved for the Study List for
potential nomination. Minutes include full agendas.